I agree with thatIn less that 7kn (6.5kn or less) i have not witnessed yet anyone getting up on their foils at my beachThey lift off and get going with minimum of 7kn or 8mph no matter how big their kites are

At our beach i get planing / track a bit upwind at 8kn using a Nugget at 75kg w/19m2At 8kn the foilboards will travel on the water at a much higher speed rate than meAt 7kn the foilboards are going and i am notAt a " true" 6kn in kite (very steady wind speed sea breeze) nobody is going anywhereDifferent scenario if the wind lulls to 6kn at times and gust to 8kn..the foils keep going in lulls

I am not totally sold on them (yet ) since i seemingly will only gain 1kn of LW low end

I agree with thatIn less that 7kn (6.5kn or less) i have not witnessed yet anyone getting up on their foils at my beachThey lift off and get going with minimum of 7kn or 8mph no matter how big their kites are

At our beach i get planing / track a bit upwind at 8kn using a Nugget at 75kg w/19m2At 8kn the foilboards will travel on the water at a much higher speed rate than meAt 7kn the foilboards are going and i am notAt a " true" 6kn in kite (very steady wind speed sea breeze) nobody is going anywhereDifferent scenario if the wind lulls to 6kn at times and gust to 8kn..the foils keep going in lulls

I am not totally sold on them (yet ) since i seemingly will only gain 1kn of LW low end

Ha haa, totally understandable.

BUT, when you have tried one, and get some experience so it works a bit for you, let me hear what you think then

Cause, I have NEVER heard about anyone NOT liking it, when they succeed riding on a newer foil type (not the old super low AR ones)

It opens up a totally new way of BLASTING upwind no matter how light the wind is - and BLASTING downwind too, and doing carves and turns and having fun - besides the obvious challenge to learn something new VERY different from what you are used to.

So no, dont ever get a hydrofoil because of the slight low end advantage.

Still cant believe it, so you are actually saying that this kite has the double amount of depower ( a quantum leap more at least) compared to an 18m2 LEI kite, and still turns fine and fast (an 18m2 might have about the same pull as a 15m2 foil kite)

Dont really believe it I must say, but might be proven wrong as I have never tried one.

I just cant see how this is physically possible, honestly, does not make sense to me

I agree all the advices above are great about the high aspect ratio kite. So what it boils down however strutless are NOT suggested Any Kind, mainly because of the rangeand on & off power attributecaused by bastardized limited canopy support, Those kind of limitations are not desirable in foil riding since as soon as you start planing, already riding in apparent wind,therefore becoming overpowered with limited range

Aummm, the Chrono is a strutless kite. Is it bastardized too?

You honestly say the same exact thing in all of your posts, usually off topic and unsolicited. So why don't you be transparent about why you have such a specific agenda against strutless kites to promote on here?

Is it money? Because it seems like there is maybe $100-200k of strutless kites sold worldwide in a given year, and I think that's generous. But they certainly aren't threatening any business or stealing huge sums through patent infringement.

Did your old business partner steal your strutless idea for his own?

If it isn't money or vengeance, then all I can think of is that it's your pure passion to warn others away from bastardized canopies that left the house without their struts. The carnage these kites have left on the beach is astounding! The nerve of them to fly in the same air as legitimate supported canopy kites! It's a real menace. Luckily we have you to warn us away.

Being someone who has actually flown a strutless kite with a hydrofoil, may I offer that I DO suggest a strutless such as a Cloud or a Trip (two that I have flown) for light wind foiling. As far as inflatable leading edge kites go, they are among the lightest and fastest turning. You can find a few recommendations to this effect elsewhere on the forum... with Aummm's nonsense sprinkled throughout.

I agree with thatIn less that 7kn (6.5kn or less) i have not witnessed yet anyone getting up on their foils at my beachThey lift off and get going with minimum of 7kn or 8mph no matter how big their kites are

At our beach i get planing / track a bit upwind at 8kn using a Nugget at 75kg w/19m2At 8kn the foilboards will travel on the water at a much higher speed rate than meAt 7kn the foilboards are going and i am notAt a " true" 6kn in kite (very steady wind speed sea breeze) nobody is going anywhereDifferent scenario if the wind lulls to 6kn at times and gust to 8kn..the foils keep going in lulls

I am not totally sold on them (yet ) since i seemingly will only gain 1kn of LW low end

Ha haa, totally understandable.

BUT, when you have tried one, and get some experience so it works a bit for you, let me hear what you think then

Cause, I have NEVER heard about anyone NOT liking it, when they succeed riding on a newer foil type (not the old super low AR ones)

It opens up a totally new way of BLASTING upwind no matter how light the wind is - and BLASTING downwind too, and doing carves and turns and having fun - besides the obvious challenge to learn something new VERY different from what you are used to.

So no, dont ever get a hydrofoil because of the slight low end advantage.

You honestly say the same exact thing in all of your posts, usually off topic and unsolicited. So why don't you be transparent about why you have such a specific agenda against strutless kites to promote on here?

Is it money? Because it seems like there is maybe $100-200k of strutless kites sold worldwide in a given year, and I think that's generous. But they certainly aren't threatening any business or stealing huge sums through patent infringement.

Did your old business partner steal your strutless idea for his own?

If it isn't money or vengeance, then all I can think of is that it's your pure passion to warn others away from bastardized canopies that left the house without their struts. The carnage these kites have left on the beach is astounding! The nerve of them to fly in the same air as legitimate supported canopy kites! It's a real menace. Luckily we have you to warn us away.

Being someone who has actually flown a strutless kite with a hydrofoil, may I offer that I DO suggest a strutless such as a Cloud or a Trip (two that I have flown) for light wind foiling. As far as inflatable leading edge kites go, they are among the lightest and fastest turning. You can find a few recommendations to this effect elsewhere on the forum... with Aummm's nonsense sprinkled throughout.

I disagree with those who are using nonsense "weight" of strutless design and creating a false philosophy to justify their idea here on KF.Especially there are only couple of maniacs who are trying to change the law of physics.Their theory & reality of perception borrowed from other fields not related at all to kiting.Only a pure passion to warn others because the strutless Lover's threads are hijacked with fantasies & violating the technological rules. Bruno did the R&D and found the necessity of struts for a reason when patented the L.E.I. kites.. My 2 cents worth, feel free to disagree

You honestly say the same exact thing in all of your posts, usually off topic and unsolicited. So why don't you be transparent about why you have such a specific agenda against strutless kites to promote on here?

Is it money? Because it seems like there is maybe $100-200k of strutless kites sold worldwide in a given year, and I think that's generous. But they certainly aren't threatening any business or stealing huge sums through patent infringement.

Did your old business partner steal your strutless idea for his own?

If it isn't money or vengeance, then all I can think of is that it's your pure passion to warn others away from bastardized canopies that left the house without their struts. The carnage these kites have left on the beach is astounding! The nerve of them to fly in the same air as legitimate supported canopy kites! It's a real menace. Luckily we have you to warn us away.

Being someone who has actually flown a strutless kite with a hydrofoil, may I offer that I DO suggest a strutless such as a Cloud or a Trip (two that I have flown) for light wind foiling. As far as inflatable leading edge kites go, they are among the lightest and fastest turning. You can find a few recommendations to this effect elsewhere on the forum... with Aummm's nonsense sprinkled throughout.

I disagree with those who are using nonsense "weight" of strutless design and creating a false philosophy to justify their idea here on KF.Especially there are only couple of maniacs who are trying to change the law of physics.Their theory & reality of perception borrowed from other fields not related at all to kiting.Only a pure passion to warn others because the strutless Lover's threads are hijacked with fantasies & violating the technological rules. Bruno did the R&D and found the necessity of struts for a reason when patented the L.E.I. kites.. My 2 cents worth, feel free to disagree

So posted videos and testimonials from actual users (maniacs) is nothing more than a delusional philosophy?It seems like you will deny to the grave that there are many who happily own and fly these kites as well as their experiences on how the kites work. Your 2 cents worth is exactly that. With each post you further undermine your credibility on this forum and choke it with useless noise.

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